The SISTRI (waste tracking system) is an information system that was developed by the Italian Ministry of Environment to monitor hazardous and non-hazardous waste's traceability.[1] The project started in 2009, with the intent of innovating and modernize the Public Administration, with the computerization of the waste chain at a national level, and of the Campania Region’s urban waste.[2] Subjects obliged to adhere:

Subjects with optional adherence:

  • Initial producers of non-hazardous waste (with less than 10 employees or farmers)
  • Transporters of their own produced non-hazardous waste

The SISTRI is meant to simplify the existent paper process, which is not capable of giving information on the movement in real time, but only delayed data of often days or weeks.

The introduction of the computerized system would provide a number of benefits:

  • Reducing the workload for all the companies operating in the waste chain (with almost the entire removal of paper documentation)
  • Reduction of costs throughout the waste chain operators to comply with the existent regulations
  • Fighting waste illegality and especially illegal dumping of waste
  • To simplify the controls on the waste chain from the Italian Government supervisors.

Problems designing and implementing the system edit

Due to a series of problems of design and implementation, users testing the system before the official launching date lamented a series of defects on the operability of it. The original launch date was set to October 1, 2010. It was then postponed a number of times, with the proposed date as of May 2018 now January 1, 2019.[needs update][1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Proroga del SISTRI: attenzione a obbligo di iscrizione e di pagamento". Pubblicato da lentepubblica.it (in Italian). 26 April 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Sistri, scadenza il 30 aprile, Confartigianato La Spezia: "Sistema obsoleto"". bizjournal.it (in Italian). 19 April 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2018.